Opinion

Here is how Democrats can run -- and win -- on health care

While the pundit class has been fretting over Democrats not having a message in the 2018, surprise! They’ve got one, as a recent New York Times Upshot article noted: Health care! And, more specifically, the threat of losing health care because of pre-existing conditions. As the article notes:

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Has the extreme right become more powerful in the age of Trump?

Stephen Bannon, the rabble-rousing populist and alt-right enabler shockingly brought to the White House by Donald Trump, said the following to a gathering of the Front National in March 2018:

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Did left-wing Hillary hate put Donald Trump in the White House?

If we ask whether hatred of Hillary Clinton, much of it irrational and fueled by decades’ worth of outlandish conspiracy theory, played a role in the outcome of the 2016 presidential election — I mean, that’s not even a question, right?

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The right wing has been working with corporations for decades to strip you of your 1st Amendment rights

On the last day of its term in June, the Supreme Court handed down two decisions on free speech grounds damaging to unions and abortion rights. In one decision, they overturned California’s law requiring so-called “crisis pregnancy centers” to provide clients with information about abortion.

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Republicans' flawed efforts to purge voter rolls are withering ahead of the 2018 midterms

As a key deadline approaches next week on updating statewide voter rolls before the November election, it appears a controversial data-mining operation mostly used by red states to purge legitimate voters is withering, or at least dormant, in 2018.

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It's time for GOP candidate Walker Stapleton – and Colorado – to reckon with painful KKK past

Between 1923 and 1947, Benjamin Stapleton served five terms as Denver’s mayor. He gained and retained his office by winning financial and grassroots support from the Ku Klux Klan. Stapleton did its bidding for several years, appointing Klansmen to key cabinet positions.  Jews, immigrants, Catholics, and Blacks paid a painful price.

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LED lighting has become a global threat to public health

Light pollution is often characterised as a soft issue in environmentalism. This perception needs to change. Light at night constitutes a massive assault on the ecology of the planet, including us. It also has indirect impacts because, while 20 per cent of electricity is used for lighting worldwide, at least 30 per cent of that light is wasted. Wasted light serves no purpose at all, and excessive lighting is too often used beyond what is needed for driving, or shopping, or Friday-night football.

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You can be put to death for these 36 offenses -- according to the Bible

Thirty-six different offenses in the Bible qualified for capital punishment. How many of these apply to you?

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Free speech on a slippery slope: Why are civil liberties advocates joining forces with the right?

Suppose we all agree with American Civil Liberties Union national legal director David Cole’s argument in the New York Times this week that rich individuals such as George Soros or the Koch brothers have a First Amendment right to spend as much of their own money as they like on exercising their freedom of speech. Does that justify corporate managers spending ever-shifting congeries of their shareholders’ money, without consulting them, on political campaign contributions and ads to sway citizens’ decisions about which officials should regulate the corporations themselves?

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Hate spreads in Trump’s America: 'We need to root out white supremacy just like the cancer it is'

Beginning with Donald Trump's presidential campaign, his defeat of Hillary Clinton, and now almost two years as president, there has been an almost unprecedented increase in hate crimes and other politically motivated violence against nonwhites, Muslims, Jews, gays and lesbians, and other people identified as some type of enemy by Trump and his supporters. The Southern Poverty Law Center has also documented how Donald Trump's most enthusiastic supporters among the white supremacist so-called "alt-right" have killed and injured dozens of people in both individual attacks as well as mass murder starting in 2014 through to January 2018.

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Here's why the Trump-Putin friendship could be all about oil and China

The Donald Trump-Vladimir Putin meeting in Helsinki earlier this summer has sparked an intense debate about the details of the discussions between the leaders of the two superpowers.

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Sorry Elon Musk, but it's now clear that colonizing Mars is unlikely – and a bad idea

Space X and Tesla founder Elon Musk has a vision for colonising Mars, based on a big rocket, nuclear explosions and an infrastructure to transport millions of people there. This was seen as highly ambitious but technically challenging in several ways. Planetary protection rules and the difficulties of terraforming (making the planet hospitable by, for example, warming it up) and dealing with the harsh radiation were quoted as severe obstacles.

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Republicans turn to the most desperate argument possible: Trump's collusion with Russia is no big deal

It shouldn't be necessary to explain why it's wrong, not to say potentially criminal, for a presidential candidate to work with a foreign power to undermine his opponent's campaign. Unfortunately, we live in the era of hyper-partisanship, and as a result many Republicans and their media supporters — the same people who have insisted for months that there was "no collusion" between Trump and Russia — are now presenting a different spin: If there was collusion, it would be no big deal.

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